The Buenos Aires Semester in Computability, Complexity and Randomness is an international gathering of Mathematicians and Computer Scientists during the first half of 2013. We intend to study topics in Computability Theory, Randomness, Computable Structures and Reverse Mathematics, with eyes open for conceptual and practical computational applications.

We will organize a graduate-level course, a weekly seminar on two or three topics to be covered in-depth over the period of the program, and a weekly seminar on individual research interests and related open problems. We will leave most of the schedule open for small-group research.

We anticipate that at least seven senior participants will attend for three months or longer and that another seven to ten will attend for shorter periods of one to three weeks. We also anticipate long-term stays for ten to fifteen graduate student participants.



Sponsored by

National Science Foundation, The Marsden Fund, The Packard Foundation, The Simons Foundation